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to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today. it's been going on now for close to 20 years and it's a vehicle for people to learn and spend time in a construct of way as they're making their way to work. it the initials of metro transit authority. it was the torah association. >> on good days, it's 45 minutes and that's when it's on schedule but every once in a while, at least once a month, there's always a way. we always enjoy it and we have the opportunity to spend more time together and delve a little more into the text. the heck are you doing on my train during this? but we have a
to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today....
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to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today. it's been going on now for close to 20 years and it's a vehicle for people to learn and spend time in a construct of way as they're making their way to work. it the initials of metro transit authority. it was the torah association. >> on good days, it's 45 minutes and that's when it's on schedule but every once in a while, at least once a month, there's always a way. we always enjoy it and we have the opportunity to spend more time together and delve a little more into the text. the heck are you doing on my train during this? but we have a
to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today....
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on women and religion that's true. i actually did one and, but you are right i am saving it for beliefs and believers three, when women return. but you are right helen though, and most texts that i have seen acknowledge that it's coming from a patriarchal perspective. and there are apologists within confucianism and other areas have very - have cogent regions to them on why the primary relationship should be father and son but there is not doubt that we are once again looking at a cultural setting that draws on a male order thing. it's beyond my understanding, and we will have to save it for beliefs and believers three, but how when we are talking about balance, how then do we find a leaning of scenes in terms of relationships of importance to men. so it's a tough one. yes, val. >> daisha dan, the late paleontologist, had this idea that we are all spiraling upward and we will all become one at the new sphere - and that's the idea, the idea of oneness comes into most philosophies, the good, the oneness, the truth, and t
on women and religion that's true. i actually did one and, but you are right i am saving it for beliefs and believers three, when women return. but you are right helen though, and most texts that i have seen acknowledge that it's coming from a patriarchal perspective. and there are apologists within confucianism and other areas have very - have cogent regions to them on why the primary relationship should be father and son but there is not doubt that we are once again looking at a cultural...
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about turkey being that prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate that it's religion from its economy can be applied to these day that's a fair point when he spoke about in the book was how he had done from being accompanied by a big queue to go read hyperinflation and video. so achieved so much economic success and. i think that was great but the problem there is of course stead o. do on the leader today his attitude has changed which is that after being ready focused on economic reforms and being very sensitive to the concerns of the other parts of the population he now has become much more target did he and less dollar and of any criticism and more paranoid so many leaders stays in power for too long that's a risk that the explicit and as you say that's putting it risks like some of the incredible gains that he has made i still think that they'll be able to come through this but i think what the clear message from the people that is there to do i need to come up with a succession plan so that new fresh blood can come through and think about how to take the country
about turkey being that prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate that it's religion from its economy can be applied to these day that's a fair point when he spoke about in the book was how he had done from being accompanied by a big queue to go read hyperinflation and video. so achieved so much economic success and. i think that was great but the problem there is of course stead o. do on the leader today his attitude has changed which is that after being ready focused...
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. >> this is the most stigmatized religion, why bother to write an approximate expose. >> i thought of it is explanatory journalism. a lot of jokes about the church, people misunderstand what the church is, some people think that it's not actual religion that it's a cult. i think that's left for people to decide after reading this book whether there's some involvedty to that. but the fact is that you really explain i think if for the first time in detail, also it's a book about the church, but it's also a book about l ron hubbard. could you ask for a better character? >> no, no, in your life you will never get a better character. >> most amazing guy. >> may i say a total looney tune as i interrupt. interpret, i'll be framed, right? as i interpret the facts as you present them dispassion dispassionately. you go oh, my good what i heard before times 100. did you have that reaction. >> let me address the easy crazy issue. >> please. >> i got so many different diagnoses of about what he was malignant gnars cyst, paranoid schizophrenic. i started thinking about if you look at him in a diffe
. >> this is the most stigmatized religion, why bother to write an approximate expose. >> i thought of it is explanatory journalism. a lot of jokes about the church, people misunderstand what the church is, some people think that it's not actual religion that it's a cult. i think that's left for people to decide after reading this book whether there's some involvedty to that. but the fact is that you really explain i think if for the first time in detail, also it's a book about the...
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professor leiter will be discussing his new book, which is provocatively titled "why tolerate religion?" - let's start with an example to make the issue concrete.
professor leiter will be discussing his new book, which is provocatively titled "why tolerate religion?" - let's start with an example to make the issue concrete.
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as we leave you, more music from the yale divinity school chapel. ♪ >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. - is she too old for this? it's a provocative magazine cover that drew many double takes. - there's almost this taboo feeling that you should not be looking like a grandma when you're a mother. - science is making it possible for women to have babies at an older age, even beyond 50. - the guidelines do say that reproductive medicine-- meaning egg donation, primarily-- should not be used to have a woman become pregnant beyond her normal reproductive aging. - for older mothers, there can be medical risk or social stigma. - they have to consider whether they have the energy to go without sleep the way new moms do. - i don't get as much sleep as
as we leave you, more music from the yale divinity school chapel. ♪ >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. - is she too old for...
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, of having an official state religion or government yl religion. and i don't think any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is nonpartisan. in statement i have made my intersession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment. so my prayers will reflect material related to government because that is what politics -- that's what the political process is all about. but it does not bring up my prayers. i deliberately avoid partisan issues. i've never talked about immigration reform, i've never talked about same sex marriage or pro choice or pro life or nything like that. i would not be addressing partisan issues. so i pray as we said earlier out of the overflow of my devotional life and pass torl outreach. not to bring issues to the floor in my intersession. >> what is your favorite part about being chaplain? about vorite part be being the chaplain is that it provides me with a front row seat to human history. there is more written about the legislative branch of governme
, of having an official state religion or government yl religion. and i don't think any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is nonpartisan. in statement i have made my intersession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment. so my prayers will reflect material related to government because that is what politics -- that's what the political process is all about. but it does not bring up my prayers. i deliberately...
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the leaders really tried to separate politics and religion from economy and putting a lot of. thought a lot of effort into. growing domestic market is unable in that industry and i think that was a very popular argument that is until turkey got embroiled in in syria and the fallout from it has been so far quite significant because they had they lost all their investments in syria and turkey was the single largest investor in in syria they created a major source of instability on their southern border with the flow of arms back and forth with the flow of militants they also had to increase their social spending significantly because of the presence of the refugees they had to increase that military spending significantly so you have all those major issues stemming from what altimetry it was a political and partially religious decision and it is now putting at risk all that hard won six hours that they had over the past few years so do you think your argument about turkey being that prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate the its religion from its econ
the leaders really tried to separate politics and religion from economy and putting a lot of. thought a lot of effort into. growing domestic market is unable in that industry and i think that was a very popular argument that is until turkey got embroiled in in syria and the fallout from it has been so far quite significant because they had they lost all their investments in syria and turkey was the single largest investor in in syria they created a major source of instability on their southern...
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they talked about establishing a state religion look. the first amend the is not about guaranteeing people from having hurt feelings, it's about guaranteeing religious liberty. words mean something. the constitution says establish, not endorse and i believe the supreme court will clarify that in this decision. >> let's bring amanda in. the pastor brings up a point, the obama administration cited with them saying prayer is protected. you say that's wrong. >> i do. i think that no one is trying to regulate the content so much. we shouldn't even be having prayer at all for government meetings. >> no, that's not right. >> sir, you had your chance, plaets please let me have mine. the point is if you're going to need religion to do your job, do it before the government meeting starts, then anybody is infri e infringing on anyone. if you feel you need prayer before your job, do it before the meeting. if you're going to do this government prayer whether city counsel or in the house of representatives or the senate, then you need to open it up to
they talked about establishing a state religion look. the first amend the is not about guaranteeing people from having hurt feelings, it's about guaranteeing religious liberty. words mean something. the constitution says establish, not endorse and i believe the supreme court will clarify that in this decision. >> let's bring amanda in. the pastor brings up a point, the obama administration cited with them saying prayer is protected. you say that's wrong. >> i do. i think that no one...
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economy you can have a successful muslim democracy when the leaders really try to separate politics and religion from economy and putting a lot of you know saw the lot of africa into. growing domestic market is enabling that industries and i think that was a very popular argument that is until turkey got embroiled in in syria and the fallout from it has been so far quite significant because they had they lost all their investments in syria and turkey was the single largest investor in syria they created a major source of instability on their southern border with the flow of arms back and forth with the flow of militants they also had to increase their social spending significantly because of the presence of the refugees they had to increase their military spending significantly so you have all those major issues stemming from what altimetry was a political and partially religious decision and it is now putting at risk all that hard won six hours that they had over the past few years so do you think your argument about turkey being bad prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to sep
economy you can have a successful muslim democracy when the leaders really try to separate politics and religion from economy and putting a lot of you know saw the lot of africa into. growing domestic market is enabling that industries and i think that was a very popular argument that is until turkey got embroiled in in syria and the fallout from it has been so far quite significant because they had they lost all their investments in syria and turkey was the single largest investor in syria...
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about turkey being that prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate that it's religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a serious point when i spoke about in the book was how he had done from being a complete basket case a decade ago with hyperinflation and video. so achieved so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course. to do it has changed which is going to be ready on economic reforms and being really sensitive to the concerns of the other box of the globalization he now has become much more to to talk. did he and less dollar and of any criticism and more bad annoyed so many leaders stays in bali for too long that's a risk that the explicit and as you say that's putting it risks like some of the incredible gains that he has made i still think that they'll be able to come through this but i think what the clear message from the people that is their job one needs to come up with a succession plan so that new fresh blood can come through and think about how to take the country forward we've been talking
about turkey being that prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate that it's religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a serious point when i spoke about in the book was how he had done from being a complete basket case a decade ago with hyperinflation and video. so achieved so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course. to do it has changed which is going to be ready on economic reforms and being really...
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, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov where a tool kit is being developed and these kinds of best practices are being promoted. the center for disease control, the division of violence prevention, an effort to use good data in research, they have released a come pend yum of common bullying tools. that's also available online. we are doing these conversations with community and the pres
, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented...
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a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i tried to see by cal in its entirety i didn't know what to expect from this place. discover something new here rather than everything that this place offers. twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by. this tiny. hundred killers a speeds of up to one hundred seventy. three thousand meters from such altitudes you can examine the bottom of the lake because of the clear waters and cameras fixed to be afraid. it's just a scientific endeavor but. what winds of fate brought the young scientists to the region it all began with a minor research trip. quite by chance. there are a lot of organisms that exposed to the light of a certain spectrum range emit light over due.
a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i tried to see by cal in its entirety i didn't know what to expect from this place. discover something new here rather than everything that this place offers. twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by. this tiny. hundred killers a speeds of up to one hundred seventy. three thousand meters from such...
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the second is the companies as persons exercising religion. the third is what some courts have referred to as they pass through standing whereby a closely held family type corporations such as this one can assert the free exercise rights of its owners and forth is a roots that only judge walton in the district here used which is the third-party standing doctrine. i would like to begin by looking at the claims of the gilardi's as individuals. several things are undisputed. the gilardi's control and make the decisions for the companies including what goes in and what's kept out of the company health plans. third the gilardi have a well-documented religious or four of the hhs mandate challenge here today requires the companies to include those things and their plans for face significant lines. and five those things should only be included in the plan if francis philip gilardi direct them to be included. given those undisputed facts it's our view that the court should have applied the test of the thomas case and asked whether the hhs mandate put s
the second is the companies as persons exercising religion. the third is what some courts have referred to as they pass through standing whereby a closely held family type corporations such as this one can assert the free exercise rights of its owners and forth is a roots that only judge walton in the district here used which is the third-party standing doctrine. i would like to begin by looking at the claims of the gilardi's as individuals. several things are undisputed. the gilardi's control...
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to peek in and of god is one such outfit muhammad died john and me which will be dumped in different religions dollars unit in nineteen ninety two today his demise as a buffet example of community harmony and travel. its success can be added to pitch in harmony among what cuts for middle and if it fits. nobody who has the effect of the nine be she will be a shame that combo that was a behemoth get compliments of you who has been going off on them. my body didn't. so needy that they would beat the autumnal mood or not. is it that you are going to sit there and then come watch. yemen is the updated on our boy is a new da hui it was he. just books like was done by the kremlin tebow and the disenchanted magazine something to help us understand speech notes on the bus together but also can each other in times of need do you go. my tendency to not let your mind and a man with the billabong on the problematic of them thought of it. when they get i've been doing them on it he argued that when god what you want the law to stop the beat of the audience these were christian center posted examples of inte
to peek in and of god is one such outfit muhammad died john and me which will be dumped in different religions dollars unit in nineteen ninety two today his demise as a buffet example of community harmony and travel. its success can be added to pitch in harmony among what cuts for middle and if it fits. nobody who has the effect of the nine be she will be a shame that combo that was a behemoth get compliments of you who has been going off on them. my body didn't. so needy that they would beat...
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must neither advance, nor inhibit religion, check. must not result in the excessive entanglement between the government and religion. it meets all the criteria, they should be able to do it. >> there's a weird legal dichotomy in allowing it prior to a meeting but not during it. that's interesting how they're going to reconcile it. >> i'm sorry, does not entanglement, the third of the three? >> yes and no. if you're saying it's secular in purpose, how is it not secular in purpose during versus before? it's a little bit where they're drawing a line legally. fine, that's their job to try to figure it out and space it out like that. >> let's keep in mind that the first amendment they fall back on here for their argument, the people that wrote the first amendment were in the first congress who opened their congress with a prayer. so i think frankly it's a little bit of a reach. this has been going on since the beginning of the republican. i expect it will be forever. >> greg. >> yes, you know, i'm of the kind -- i'm always pretty polite. l
must neither advance, nor inhibit religion, check. must not result in the excessive entanglement between the government and religion. it meets all the criteria, they should be able to do it. >> there's a weird legal dichotomy in allowing it prior to a meeting but not during it. that's interesting how they're going to reconcile it. >> i'm sorry, does not entanglement, the third of the three? >> yes and no. if you're saying it's secular in purpose, how is it not secular in...
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a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i tried to see by kal in its entirety i didn't know what to expect from this place. but i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. lake baikal is more than twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. this tiny aircraft weighs less than five hundred killers a speeds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers per hour it can fly up to three thousand meters where from such altitudes you can examine the bottom of the lake because of the clear water.
a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i tried to see by kal in its entirety i didn't know what to expect from this place. but i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. lake baikal is more than twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. this tiny aircraft weighs less than five...
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but that has been perverted to mean that we need to take religion out of government. but what really means it really means is that we need to keep government out of religion. and that is what is happening in this case, some people are trying to take it out of government, but that is contrary to the entire condition of this country. martha: what do you think, leslie? >> i have to tell you that i agree with some of what you said. but the problem is the slope that could become and we don't want the government establishing any religion and when we look at a small-town compared the size of the united states and the diversity of the united states be much larger, those two women are jewish and atheist and to people that are offended, and how we cover every religion in america? politicians are elected to legislate, although i would say that this political body in washington needs a lot more than prayer and the problem here is if i were an atheist and i am not, i do believe in god and etc., but if i were an atheist i would be offended for my first amendment right would be viol
but that has been perverted to mean that we need to take religion out of government. but what really means it really means is that we need to keep government out of religion. and that is what is happening in this case, some people are trying to take it out of government, but that is contrary to the entire condition of this country. martha: what do you think, leslie? >> i have to tell you that i agree with some of what you said. but the problem is the slope that could become and we don't...
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i have no idea what our religion. my house's top. the family came to washington of course hoping to get answers for why they have to live in fear everyday. no idea what my grandmother was killed. when trent and i was outside with my grandma then everything became dark. i was dead so i started to run down and kissed my hand was bleeding so i tried to clean my hands had not kept coming out that i was very scared. i just kept my name. we also learned that the us government did not grant he said that the winner of this family a prominent pakistani lawyer was soon the c i a e the past and the hapless that the victims of crimes rights in pakistan. four hundred and fifty thousand boe conditional fold your clothes it's time to hit sixty in a competition to the idea being that on the issue will thwart the will to live. so one has all the porcelain god in the suv and it held that the doctor did another stint on the north could be that in the position can be viewed here. the purpose of this great thing was put in one place to throw strikes ther
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when he walks around with the guns, i think that's religion for you? that's your idea of religion? guns? anyway, thank you, gentlemen. >>> coming up, the gop has two sides facing off against each other. and then there are the electable republicans back east. like ken cuccinelli versus chris christie. and who's going to win the fight of that fight? who's going to be the 2016 republican. >>> and 60 minutes hit the benghazi button hard. can hillary clinton put that behind her? >>> and a good sign for the president's health care website. once it gets fixed. >>> it came soon enough. the website is now a live target for "snl." >> still need guns? consult healthcare.gov's frequently asked questions for topics like "what the hell". "how have i been on the same page for three hours." >> this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> ted cruz may end up a big winner one day in iowa. but in new hampshire he's off the pace. look at this new poll on the new hampshire republican presidential primary. the big leaders right now are rand paul and chris christie. paul's at 17%, christie behind at 1
when he walks around with the guns, i think that's religion for you? that's your idea of religion? guns? anyway, thank you, gentlemen. >>> coming up, the gop has two sides facing off against each other. and then there are the electable republicans back east. like ken cuccinelli versus chris christie. and who's going to win the fight of that fight? who's going to be the 2016 republican. >>> and 60 minutes hit the benghazi button hard. can hillary clinton put that behind her?...
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denouncing homophobia is that history and religion. this has become the all the right to the speed and benefits which they say you'll break the women's works. but just too well. he takes us to get on. reporters. i kept on going woo hoo. i will. and. d as you. my mother was killed when children were injured i'm so glad that people are going to hear our story. a pakistani family talk starts he after outlining the us congress the full horror of a cit a drone strike. eu officials had to washington what went on earth. the truth about american spying program takes millions of europeans have found themselves targeted by bike it's worse for obama
denouncing homophobia is that history and religion. this has become the all the right to the speed and benefits which they say you'll break the women's works. but just too well. he takes us to get on. reporters. i kept on going woo hoo. i will. and. d as you. my mother was killed when children were injured i'm so glad that people are going to hear our story. a pakistani family talk starts he after outlining the us congress the full horror of a cit a drone strike. eu officials had to washington...
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people are free to choose their religion. no one has the right, no one can force a belief on people. if someone wants to force what they believe on people, to force people to eat and drink, to think in the way they see fit, and according to their own ignorance. this is dangerous. this has its own school, its own institute. hence, the problem is increasing. the problem is huge and increasing. request theright to whole world, which is suffering from terror, to support us and support all the countries and the people who are suffering from al qaeda and from terrorists in order to defeat them and allow for people and countries to live in peace. iraq is witnessing an economic recovery despite everything you hear about terror attacks and threats. this is not having an impact on companies coming in working in iraq on investment and reconstruction and rebuilding. contain the to potential disasters that we would have suffered should the security forces have not faced al qaeda. in iraq issuffering due to those people wearing bomb belts
people are free to choose their religion. no one has the right, no one can force a belief on people. if someone wants to force what they believe on people, to force people to eat and drink, to think in the way they see fit, and according to their own ignorance. this is dangerous. this has its own school, its own institute. hence, the problem is increasing. the problem is huge and increasing. request theright to whole world, which is suffering from terror, to support us and support all the...
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we have say the exercise of religion is not necessarily limited to people in the quote, unquote, religion business. anymore than in the bill lotty case, the supreme court rejected this approach that freedom of speech for corporations for corporations in the speech business. i frankly disagree with your honor's assessment of the scope of the exemptions. they're massive. >> there is a case, i don't believe you cited that supports the proposition that you're arguing in favor of, the supreme court case, the greater new orleans case? >> not familiar with it, your honor. >> justice stevens in the opinion deals with this sort of thing says the, the flaw of the government's case, and this is in the is the operation of this statute is to attendant with the pierce by exemptions and inconsistencies that the government can not be exonerated and this is advertising case but the supreme court struck it down. seems to me what, that case supports your argument. but, the district court never got there. >> that's correct. >> i mean the threshold question here is identifying who's religious beliefs are bein
we have say the exercise of religion is not necessarily limited to people in the quote, unquote, religion business. anymore than in the bill lotty case, the supreme court rejected this approach that freedom of speech for corporations for corporations in the speech business. i frankly disagree with your honor's assessment of the scope of the exemptions. they're massive. >> there is a case, i don't believe you cited that supports the proposition that you're arguing in favor of, the supreme...
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many uighurs chafe at chinese controls on their religion, culture and language, although the government denies imposing restrictions on these activities. uighur dissatisfaction has sometimes erupted into violence. in 2009, nearly 200 people were killed in rioting. the group's leader called for an international investigation into the incident near tiananmen square. >> translator: the chinese government hasn't told the media what really happened at the scene. the coverage is based on the story the government made up. and it lacks credibility. >> reporter: u.s. officials expressed concern over the chinese government's abuse of the group's human rights. >> we believe, of course in human rights across the board. that certainly applies to the uighur community. and that's something that we communicate regularly. >> reporter: chinese law calls for severe punishment for acts of terror. officials say such penalties ensure the protection of human rights and social order. authorities have cited the fight against terror as a motive for tightening security both in the capital and throughout the count
many uighurs chafe at chinese controls on their religion, culture and language, although the government denies imposing restrictions on these activities. uighur dissatisfaction has sometimes erupted into violence. in 2009, nearly 200 people were killed in rioting. the group's leader called for an international investigation into the incident near tiananmen square. >> translator: the chinese government hasn't told the media what really happened at the scene. the coverage is based on the...
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from there for her forehead a defense that is quite informative religion revenge. many egyptian saying the muslim brotherhood is partly to blame for the escalation in violence psalm eighteen east of the dome to the organization he accuses the brotherhood of all authoritarianism and lack of transparency. oh and i have to commit leah time to the mission. your mission is the brotherhood. you'll spend on them for permission. one is in the face of press freedom is guaranteed in a surreal and in sydney and i'm sure the nineteen month today's refuse to be intimidated. a woman in the alps and should be imprisoned for it and tell face. as we learn to knit something will change. and we have to carry me out not bad besides i was using to god's mercy which depends the muslim brotherhood has rejected negotiations with the next week. reconciliation is more romantic than ever about power struggle in egypt is being monitored closely in neighboring saudi arabia. the wells family there supports the military backed government in cairo and is angry that america has frozen some militar
from there for her forehead a defense that is quite informative religion revenge. many egyptian saying the muslim brotherhood is partly to blame for the escalation in violence psalm eighteen east of the dome to the organization he accuses the brotherhood of all authoritarianism and lack of transparency. oh and i have to commit leah time to the mission. your mission is the brotherhood. you'll spend on them for permission. one is in the face of press freedom is guaranteed in a surreal and in...
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says an affordable care act mandate which limits the right of free exercise of religion. the justices striking down that requirement. saying it burdens or compels business owners regardless of their religious bleachbeliefs t provide health coverage which includes birth control. others say it's the employees who have the right to coverage. >> the only question here is whether our government can force religious business owners to pay for abortion-causing drugs and to pay for contraceptives even if that's against their deeply held religious beliefs. >> the reason for that is you have the right to practice what you want but an employer shouldn't have the right to deny the people who work at that institution their right to follow their consciouses and use contracepti contraception. >> a little background center on the owners of freshway foods, a pair of catholic brothers who did not want to provide cont contraceptives for their employees citing their religious beliefs. the two are facing a $14 million fine for not complying. while the obama administration says it is necessary,
says an affordable care act mandate which limits the right of free exercise of religion. the justices striking down that requirement. saying it burdens or compels business owners regardless of their religious bleachbeliefs t provide health coverage which includes birth control. others say it's the employees who have the right to coverage. >> the only question here is whether our government can force religious business owners to pay for abortion-causing drugs and to pay for contraceptives...
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an argument that isn't given for religion. if i were to convert here on this tv show we would both make a lot of money. >> all right. >> i think it is good for you show. a youtube hit. >> our books would do well. >> the jesuit guide to almost everything. a book in march called "jesus" about jesus. >> the modest sales pitch. that's, modestly done. >> well done. >> he's wearing kind of, he has the whole symbol there. so i have to talk about what i am doing. i don't have a t-shirt. >> i can't do magic. i can't do magic. >> well, under some definitions of magic, transubstantiation would be considered. . >> do you think atheism is presented in an overly aggressive way, or a way that doesn't serve it? >> put anything in that sentence in place of atheism. you have it being right. >> yeah, yeah. >> of course. of course, it is presented badly. everybody has their own personality. their own way of doing things. way of talking. the most important thing, only thing. i think we can agree on this strongly. what i think is most important is
an argument that isn't given for religion. if i were to convert here on this tv show we would both make a lot of money. >> all right. >> i think it is good for you show. a youtube hit. >> our books would do well. >> the jesuit guide to almost everything. a book in march called "jesus" about jesus. >> the modest sales pitch. that's, modestly done. >> well done. >> he's wearing kind of, he has the whole symbol there. so i have to talk about what...
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twenty one million people most of them we are muslims who often take that china's restrictions on their religion culture and language the government however says their gratitude for our freedoms. the mm. over sixteen hundred works of art that were stolen by the nazis had been recovered in this fly to munich. the paintings were looted from the jewish collections in german occupied france and belgium between nineteen forty in nineteen forty four and now an organization that tries to return the jewish property stolen during the holocaust is demanding that these paintings to return to their rightful owners. the nazis don't own the truth on these in its own and if you want to have. in precious one. it didn't. when opportunities come true some nice kids come and gone. and that's why you can say that time. our pieces most of the pieces into a seat. the group says thousands of our own checks were illegally taken from in the nineteen forties the nazis also granted certain types of art as one german propaganda minister joseph goebbels tried to sell her on the court degenerate art to try and make some cash
twenty one million people most of them we are muslims who often take that china's restrictions on their religion culture and language the government however says their gratitude for our freedoms. the mm. over sixteen hundred works of art that were stolen by the nazis had been recovered in this fly to munich. the paintings were looted from the jewish collections in german occupied france and belgium between nineteen forty in nineteen forty four and now an organization that tries to return the...
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so regardless of race, sex, religion, gay, lesbian, rich, poor, it doesn't matter. we're there
so regardless of race, sex, religion, gay, lesbian, rich, poor, it doesn't matter. we're there
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so regardless of race, sex, religion, gay, lesbian, rich, poor, it doesn't matter. we're there to support one another and make sure etch one gets home. why can we not continue to have those same ideals when we get home. >> jason thigpen, thank you very much for joining us. msnbc in new jersey. chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. behind in the polls, desperate to turn things around, the republican candidate for governor of virginia, ten cuccinelli, the cucc, was on the trail today ripping obama care, convinced, it seems, that this will be the issue that can catapult him to an improbable victory tomorrow. probably not going to happen, but bashing obama care is good politics if you're a republican right now. and it certainly helps
so regardless of race, sex, religion, gay, lesbian, rich, poor, it doesn't matter. we're there to support one another and make sure etch one gets home. why can we not continue to have those same ideals when we get home. >> jason thigpen, thank you very much for joining us. msnbc in new jersey. chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. behind in the polls, desperate to turn things around, the republican candidate for governor of virginia, ten...
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guests--scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
guests--scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
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ha trabajado mucho en california, tengo a otras personas que de diferentes sectores de negocio, de religión, veteranos, todos estamos aquí porque tenemos una cosa en común, somos hispanos, nos importa el futuro de este país y también nos importa que pasen una reforma inmigratoria que sea comprensiva y que sea justa para todos. >> armando: paul rodríguez muchas gracias, paul es un gusto tenerte en el programa, como siempre muchas gracias, regresa pronto. vamos a hacer, si usted oyera, le están aplaudiendo, vamos a hacer una pausa, pero vamos a regresar con más del programa después de estos mensajes. ♪ ♪ >> continuamos con "perspectiva nacional". >> armando: nos vamos pero de inmigración todavía falta mucho y todo lo mejor, y lo primero lo va a encontrar aquí antes que nadie. muchas gracias. la semana que entra "obamacare", mientras ya sabe, visítenos en nuestra página de web perspectivanacional.com y aquí estamos dentro de siete días. mientras ya sabe: no se deje! ♪ momento que todos estamos esperando, la llegada del que mÁs querido de amÉrica. >>> bienvenidos. es un g
ha trabajado mucho en california, tengo a otras personas que de diferentes sectores de negocio, de religión, veteranos, todos estamos aquí porque tenemos una cosa en común, somos hispanos, nos importa el futuro de este país y también nos importa que pasen una reforma inmigratoria que sea comprensiva y que sea justa para todos. >> armando: paul rodríguez muchas gracias, paul es un gusto tenerte en el programa, como siempre muchas gracias, regresa pronto. vamos a hacer, si usted...
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. >> in cam bodia religion has been a source of guidance. the spiritual source of life rarely crossing into the political arena. >> that is changing. this is one of several monks taking part in antigovernment protests. >> translation: according to buddhist teachings monks have the right to participate in social activities, especially when the people are suffering from injustice. >> the opposition accuses the ruling party of using fraud to return to power. they led a series of mass rallies. during the latest demonstration thousands of people marched across pyongyang to hand over a petition with 2 million thumb prints to the u.n. and foreign embassies. they are trying to pressure the government to allow an independent investigation into the elections. >> the government has no legitimacy and cannot do business with the rest of the world. unless these issues are resolved properly. >> opposition politicians who won 55 seats out of 123 are boycotting parliament. on the day that members of parliament from the ruling party were sworn in, the opposit
. >> in cam bodia religion has been a source of guidance. the spiritual source of life rarely crossing into the political arena. >> that is changing. this is one of several monks taking part in antigovernment protests. >> translation: according to buddhist teachings monks have the right to participate in social activities, especially when the people are suffering from injustice. >> the opposition accuses the ruling party of using fraud to return to power. they led a...
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turkey banged out of prodigious examples of a muslim democracy that was able to separate that it's religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a fair point what i spoke about in the book was how ways gokey head down from being accompanied by a stick he said make you to go away with hyperinflation and very valid died good old they tried so achieved so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course they do one day his attitude has changed he now has become much more to talk to. us dollar it goes any criticism and more bad annoyed. some of the sixteen percent imports came from. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. with the territorial waters and the fish they load the fish on to the ships and leave for europe. to day illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. ok great thank you all i'm so sorry like that contingent there getting us going here. welcome to the fifteenth annual los a
turkey banged out of prodigious examples of a muslim democracy that was able to separate that it's religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a fair point what i spoke about in the book was how ways gokey head down from being accompanied by a stick he said make you to go away with hyperinflation and very valid died good old they tried so achieved so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course they do one day his attitude has...
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the right to free exercise of worship and religion. the right to due process. the right to own property. we don't deny any of those rise to the formally incarcerated which is why this sticks out. >> president obama has said he'll sign a bill to restore voting rights to ex-felons, what some prominent republicans rand paul and rick santelorum. meantime millions of ex-convicts are barred from advocating for themselves. >> all right. that is a great piece. congratulations on it. a really timely one given the fact virginia gubernatorial race election is tomorrow. it shocked me that 5 -- almost 6 million americans are prohibit freddie vote due to felony restrictions. that breaks down so sharply along racial lines. one in 13 african-americans in the united states are disenfranchised in large part because of these felony restrictions -- restrictions on felons voting. how do we begin to -- how do red states or the states where this is happening begin to explain this, the reasoning, the rati rational behind denying the vote. >> i did hard to defend this. look, when you g
the right to free exercise of worship and religion. the right to due process. the right to own property. we don't deny any of those rise to the formally incarcerated which is why this sticks out. >> president obama has said he'll sign a bill to restore voting rights to ex-felons, what some prominent republicans rand paul and rick santelorum. meantime millions of ex-convicts are barred from advocating for themselves. >> all right. that is a great piece. congratulations on it. a...
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people are free to choose their religion. no one has the right, no one can force a belief on people. if someone wants to force what they believe on people, to force people to eat and drink, to think in the way they see fit, and according to their own ignorance. this is dangerous. this has its own school, its own institute. it has its own school, it's own institute and own supporters. the problem is huge. the whole world is suffering from terrorist supporters. people are suffering from al qaeda. they want to live in peace. adies and gentlemen, you are itnessing an economic recovery espite what you hear at times. his is not having an impact on companies coming and working in iraq and investment and in uilding. we will contain the potential disasters that we would have suffered had security forces not eased. hey are suffering in iraq. due to people wearing bombs and ntering cafÉs or funerals. and other gatherings and blowing themselves up. this is what is leading to huge casualties. otherwise they cannot control one single inch
people are free to choose their religion. no one has the right, no one can force a belief on people. if someone wants to force what they believe on people, to force people to eat and drink, to think in the way they see fit, and according to their own ignorance. this is dangerous. this has its own school, its own institute. it has its own school, it's own institute and own supporters. the problem is huge. the whole world is suffering from terrorist supporters. people are suffering from al qaeda....
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it says congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. so how to you argue in this case the establishment clause, basically the separation of church and state, that it's being violated in this case? >> unlike god save the honorable court, it's become a platitude, it's used so often it's from the much lost its spiritual significance. when you get down to what's going on in greece, new york, you're finding an overwhelming number, in factual but four of the prayers prayed in the last ten years in greece are christ-focused, jesus-focused, very overtly christian when which makes people like the would clients of ours feel like they're second class citizens in their own local community. feeling that if they have business for example before the greece town council, it's going to look bad for them were they not to be participants in this religious exercise. a religious exercise that these two women do not happen to agree with. so this is very different than the supreme court. it's different than a state legislature that hires a ch chaplai
it says congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. so how to you argue in this case the establishment clause, basically the separation of church and state, that it's being violated in this case? >> unlike god save the honorable court, it's become a platitude, it's used so often it's from the much lost its spiritual significance. when you get down to what's going on in greece, new york, you're finding an overwhelming number,...
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knowing the lack of religion. my house's top the family came to washington airport hoping to get answers for why they have to live in fear everyday. no idea why i'm back on the chilly winter and get outside with my grandma then everything became dark. i was dead so i started to montana to my mom's was bleeding so i tried to clean my hands had not kept coming out that i was very scared. i just kept my name. we also learned that the us government did not grant the of the warrior of this family a prominent pakistani lawyer was soon to see id the house and the hapless that the victims of crimes rights in pakistan four hundred and fifty colorful conditional fold your clothes this time. get the idea being that poland who pisses off work the goal along the course the ones driving the suv and that this is how they're being targeted and at the same time the north could be in a position to lead the idiot the purpose of this great thing was to put a human face to throw strikes. there's a torch and study in congress the trage
knowing the lack of religion. my house's top the family came to washington airport hoping to get answers for why they have to live in fear everyday. no idea why i'm back on the chilly winter and get outside with my grandma then everything became dark. i was dead so i started to montana to my mom's was bleeding so i tried to clean my hands had not kept coming out that i was very scared. i just kept my name. we also learned that the us government did not grant the of the warrior of this family a...
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i never thought religion was a problem. my methodist or baptist friends or whatever, we were all the same. in any way, that was a big thing. i would never forget. one night we were watching the news and they were talking about if john kennedy got elected, the pope would run the country. i looked at my mom and said, i do not think they know the catholics that we know. with that being said, that was put to rest. my uncle became a big part of the john f. kennedy entourage. he was big. him and teddy were friends. he says, brother jimmy, you are in charge of little brother teddy to make sure he has the oratorical skills. these are in some of the books if you read the memoirs. every time he got down, he would want teddy to imitate to make him feel good. that is what really got me interested. i saw this young, vivacious president, before that i can remember was eisenhower before that, and he was more of a grandfatherly figure. now i see this young person who is a leader of our country that plays football and athletic and swims. he
i never thought religion was a problem. my methodist or baptist friends or whatever, we were all the same. in any way, that was a big thing. i would never forget. one night we were watching the news and they were talking about if john kennedy got elected, the pope would run the country. i looked at my mom and said, i do not think they know the catholics that we know. with that being said, that was put to rest. my uncle became a big part of the john f. kennedy entourage. he was big. him and...
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, of having an official state religion government religion. and i don't think any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is nonpartisan. every statement i made in my intercession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment, so my prayers will reflect material related to government. because that's what politics, that's what the political process is all about. but it does not, it does not bring up my prayers. i deliberately avoid a partisan issue to i've never talked about immigration reform. i've never talked about same-sex marriage or pro-choice or pro-life, anything like that in the decade plus that i have been praying. and i would not be addressing partisan issues. so i pray, as we said earlier, out of the overflow of my devotional life and pastoral outreach, not to bring issues to the floor in my intercession. >> what is your favorite part about being chaplain? >> my favorite part about being chaplain, the 62nd chaplain of the united states senate is that it pro
, of having an official state religion government religion. and i don't think any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is nonpartisan. every statement i made in my intercession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment, so my prayers will reflect material related to government. because that's what politics, that's what the political process is all about. but it does not, it does not bring up my prayers. i...